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Kimber 8400 in WSM
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<blockquote data-quote="wapiti13" data-source="post: 60838" data-attributes="member: 2212"><p>Recoil of 7WSM would be caparable to a 7mmMag. Remember, there is no free lunch where recoil is concerned. A given bullet weight at a given velocity will have a similar recoil as long as weight of rifle stays the same and all accessories on the rifle are the same. Why don't you like breaks? If you tend to be recoil aware, a Vais muzzle brake makes a tremendous difference. Noise isn't bad, results are BIG. A far as case length vs box length, if I remember correctly, Winchester moved the shoulder forward to prevent chambering in the wrong caliber. Your OAL of the loaded round will give you more capacity with the round seated out further. Of course, your bullet choice will have alot to do with actual gain in velocity, vs powder choice,etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wapiti13, post: 60838, member: 2212"] Recoil of 7WSM would be caparable to a 7mmMag. Remember, there is no free lunch where recoil is concerned. A given bullet weight at a given velocity will have a similar recoil as long as weight of rifle stays the same and all accessories on the rifle are the same. Why don't you like breaks? If you tend to be recoil aware, a Vais muzzle brake makes a tremendous difference. Noise isn't bad, results are BIG. A far as case length vs box length, if I remember correctly, Winchester moved the shoulder forward to prevent chambering in the wrong caliber. Your OAL of the loaded round will give you more capacity with the round seated out further. Of course, your bullet choice will have alot to do with actual gain in velocity, vs powder choice,etc. [/QUOTE]
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